Size of washersand boots needed for rusty's rear shocks?
Before I jump into this install and I did not get the rsx17004 rear shocks(will try the Rusty shock), what size washers will I need to space the upper shock mount correctly? Will I even need the washers?
I was looking at the frankenlift install and it looks like they use the 1 1/4" stops....Also I got some info from This site(towards the bottom of post #1).
People with Rusty's coil lift or NE1 - where to buy rear extended bump stops ?
Where can I find these Daystar extended rear bump stops? I couldn't seem to get anyone on the phone at all Js.....Will these bump stops be thick enough? Any part #'s? How about any universal bump stops? I know...
Would the Heavy duty springs get you more lift? If the stockers(struts) aren't any longer...than why not just stay with the originals and just install springs just to make it more economical?
Does this sound like a good combo of parts to get a lift of 2"?
Rusty's 2" poly front/rear spacers w/Rusty's rear shocks
Terraflex front bump stops
Rear bump stops - not sure
Or
Daystar's 1.5" front/2" rear spacers w/Rusty's rear shocks
Terraflex front bump stops
rear bump stops -...
Hate to revive an old post but does this poster mean 4' of water? Have you ever looked at the stock airbox? It is not a tight seal. There are 2 holes at the bottom for drainage( I assume). Can anyone elaborate?
Just performed EVIC install.
These directions were great and if you follow it exactly you will not have a problem. I used the floppy drive connector as the evic module connector. You have to grind it on one side to get it to install easier. Also the floppy drive pin holes must be...
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